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Special Lecture: F-22 Flight Controls
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Necessity of complex numbers
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How to Speak
149,840
1. Introduction to the Human Brain
85,247
Lecture 1: Introduction to Superposition
59,289
1. Introduction, Financial Terms and Concepts
52,449
1. Introduction for 15.S12 Blockchain and Money, Fall 2018
47,558
Special Lecture: F-22 Flight Controls
44,887
16. Portfolio Management
39,923
Lecture 1: Algorithmic Thinking, Peak Finding
39,624
Necessity of complex numbers
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Lecture 2: Airplane Aerodynamics
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Lec 1 | MIT 9.00SC Introduction to Psychology, Spring 2011
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26. Chernobyl — How It Happened
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2. Elimination with Matrices.
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1. Introduction and Supply & Demand
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Lecture 19: Dynamic Programming I: Fibonacci, Shortest Paths
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Lec 1 | MIT 18.01 Single Variable Calculus, Fall 2007
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1. The Geometry of Linear Equations
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Ses 1: Introduction and Course Overview
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Lecture 1: Introduction to Power Electronics
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1. Introduction to Statistics
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6. Monte Carlo Simulation
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1. What is Computation?
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16. Learning: Support Vector Machines
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Lecture 2: Experimental Facts of Life
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MIT OpenCourseWare 1800 Event Video (240p)
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MarcoDinacci (5 years ago)
"Your success in life will be determined largely by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas. In that order."
jooplin (2 years ago)
I am 27 and this is the first time I spoke thanks to this gentleman
ar9907 (5 years ago)
We are lucky that we live in an age where we can watch/listen to something like this for free
GregoryKC (6 years ago (edited))
A summary of the whole talk. Save, read, use... Enjoy!
josedecarvalho3793 (3 weeks ago)
Anyone in May, 2026!?
voicelab9884 (5 years ago)
"I always finish with a joke, and that way people think they've had fun the whole time!"
b229018 (1 year ago)
04:15【如何開場】
mogulxlnc (5 years ago)
How to start a talk.
BookishBeetle2 (2 years ago (edited))
"You never get used to being ignored. Your ideas are like your children and you don't want them to go into the world in rags".
leixun (6 years ago)
My takeaways: